I love this perfume and the 70’s vibe.
Bought Charlie Blue a few years back and love every time I wear it.


It isn’t very expensive but it doesn’t smell cheap.
I also love their body sprays.
Would like to try the other fragrances in the range.
Charlie Blue by Revlon was launched by the design house in 1973. Charlie Blue is classified as a luxurious, floral fragrance. The feminine scent possesses a blend of florals, floating through to mossy woods. Charlie Blue is recomended for daytime wear. Global cosmetics brand Revlon was founded in 1932 by Charles and Joseph Revlon.
Charlie is a perfume designed for the working woman, was its first big success. The Charlie collection now has a number of fragrances including Charlie Gold, Charlie Red and Charlie Blue.
This is definately how I would wear it.
I reached for it on my first post covid walks also, for a touch of femininity even though my clothes were drab and everyone walking looked upset.
It was one of the only few perfumes I had back then, apart from my small collection of collectable perfumes.
A beauty tutorial I followed once said smile at people when you are out and about and it lifts everyones day.
I tried it and it worked, also lifted my spirits and it is also a yoga move that keeps you young.
Check out Slimming calender Thursdays to find out, (the links are there every Thursday on weekend TV ~ follow the links to pinterest in my bio).
The Charlie Woman lifted my spirits immensly during covid, it could of gone viral somewhere as I think the model cheered quite a few people up.
Great ~ bring back this type of advertising I say!!!


Love the advertising and the product.
I love how many different outfits she has also.
It is a great perfume to wear to go shopping to the highstreet in as it smells expensive, but doesn’t overpower for daytime.
I got into Charlie body spray after I stopped using impulse as a teenager.
It is youthfull and energetic.
Found some at Tesco
£4.00
Ridiculously good value.
It has really good reviews ~ not surprised.
Really lovely memories connected to people who buy it.
I love it and will definately purchase it again.
Love all perfumes in different price brackets.
Think this one is far more expensive than £4.00.
Conclusion
If you are a shopoholic you might get what I’m saying here.
I love purchasing high end, but I also get a buzz from budget products that are better than their price bracket.
The more variety in price, product, experience the better.
Discovered shops have bargain ranges hidden within their full price products on a money program. It is to keep their clients who know about it and entice new ones. You have to look for them though.
On the other end I’m not that into dupes though, as when you realise your high end product has a dupe sister you stop purchasing the high end one and it looses its buzz.
Suppose I would like the dupe if the high end one was just sold for the dupe price in the first place.
Then if someone makes dupe tutorials no one would purchase it at full price.
I think you need to bring back the different ends of the market like the 70’s, then let people choose how they spend their money.
I’ve always spent my disposable income on fashion, makeup, perfume, jewellery and shoes and so forth from all ends of the market, (not had designer fashion yet). Actually I looked at it in Harvey Nicholls but it was a bit frumpy for me, especially at the prices it was.
Did see one dress I liked, thinking back.
Then a bit later, the designer fashion went a bit gauche, tacky and cheap looking).
When you went to New Look it wasn’t frumpy and it fitted for nowhere near the prices of Harvey Nichols/Selfridges. I used to shop in H and M like you shopped at a jumble sale if you had a market stall when there was still good fashion to purchase.
Now even 2nd hand is rubbish.
Charlie is high end designer style for £4 and not a dupe, it is its own product.
Love this perfume so much.
Have a lovely Saturday
Saphire